Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] the [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | Laverne points down the bank on the other side of the road . |
2 | Enhancements include Telnet support for VT220 , a Microsoft Windows Socket application programming interface and non-X application support using Xstart , which starts up the application on the host system . |
3 | Enhancements include Telnet support for VT220 , a Microsoft Windows Socket API and non-X application support using Xstart , which starts up the application on the host system . |
4 | all over town , turns up the scent on the air . |
5 | It is critical at this stage , though , that the head conveys positive messages and takes up the opportunities on offer . |
6 | I dictate and Cats scribbles away and bashes out the replies on the word processor kindly loaned to us by the theatre . |
7 | In another sexual adventure , Is My Palm Read ? , a palm-reader turns out the lights on her so that he can leer through her see-through skirt and blouse . |
8 | The second problem with knitting too many rows of tuck is that if a needle is n't knitting ( and , when tucking , it is n't ) it pulls up the knitting on the needles either side of it and can prevent them knitting off correctly . |
9 | Section 3(1) lays down the restriction on acceptance of deposits , which is the cornerstone of the Bank of England 's power to regulate banks and other deposit-taking institutions in the United Kingdom : |
10 | Deliberately confrontational , Bishop sets up the heist on the same night as the DJ contest . |
11 | The lecture provides a guide to the subject-matter and sets out the foundations on which the student must build . |
12 | The court action will of course give the defendant the opportunity to challenge the decision : Chapter 13 sets out the grounds on which challenge is allowed . |
13 | In it , the researcher tries out the questionnaire on a number of people who are similar to those who will be investigated in the actual research . |
14 | The main route , however , continues up the glen on a private road , crossing the river and passing Affric Lodge and the shapely peak of Sgurr na Lapaich towering behind , to reach Loch Affric . |
15 | Laverne slides and scrambles down the bank on the other side . |
16 | Traditional Irish music and song at its very best rolls down the curtain on the Festival folk music programme for another year . |
17 | PROMOTER Brian Snagg brings down the curtain on the dinner/boxing season at the Devonshire House Sporting Club tomorrow night . |
18 | The leader goes ahead in ascent , routefinding and safeguarding the party , and brings up the rear on steep descents to protect the team from above . |
19 | The people choose the government and the government carries out the policies on which it fought the election and controls the Commons and civil service . |